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Where the phone eye adapts to the light by being less dilated, the pillow eye is more dilated and adapts to the dark.
As it turned out, I got to at least sample how its 40/60 front-rear-wheel traction distribution adapts to lousy weather, and it adapts magnificently.
Dolby processing adapts the sound for an immersive stereo experience.
If everything online adapts to the user, so should education.
Basically, the app adapts to where you're listening to music.
We drove a Lamborghini that adapts to how you drive.
The entire car adapts to whoever is currently renting it.
But she adapts her story for a much wider screen.
Sarah monitors and adapts global technological advancements, generating disruptive challenges.
Ethnography presented it as static, when in fact it adapts.
By the way, everybody who successfully adopts it adapts it.
Ms. Kimura observes, checks in with the host and adapts.
Obviously, the technology industry moves and adapts with lightning speed.
Deltablock – PARIS DeltaBlock adapts traditional capital liquidity services for Digital Assets.
A good chair adapts to you, not the other way around.
It also adapts quite quickly as you toggle between different apps.
Stuart starts with the women's design, then adapts it for men.
" Tuft & Needle has said that it "adapts to every individual's body.
"When new technology springs up, sexuality adapts to it," she says.
The Baudelaires are back in Season 2, which adapts Snicket a.k.a.
Lacey adapts lyrics and offers dispirited shrugs to his former self.
Resident Evil has survived more than two decades because it adapts.
It grows best in wet situations but adapts to dry soils.
Organized crime, like any successful business, adapts to changing market conditions.
He adapts to the situation at hand to get the "deal" done.
Love, Death + Robots also adapts two stories from horror author Joe Landsale.
The video ad then adapts depending on your facial expression or gesture.
The body adapts to this higher pressure and works to maintain it.
"The Tunnel" adapts "The Bridge," the Scandinavian thriller, for the Eurostar crowd.
How China's aluminium supply chain adapts to these closures is highly uncertain.
The News Feed adapts to my implicit preferences, and so should Messenger.
The way a player adapts depends on the player and the surface.
It adapts the phenomenon of the book rather than the book itself.
"At other resorts, the mountain adapts to the skier," Mr. Lang said.
Cardi adapts well to whatever flow she wants to adopt for the moment.
Unless the system adapts, warns Mr al-Askar, the sociologist, it risks crumbling.
There is plenty of scope for the sector to thrive, if it adapts.
Do you feel your poetry changes or adapts every time you perform it?
SHERLOCK adapts CRISPR's genius, which borrows a naturally occurring defense mechanism in microbes.
It adapts to the times better than any other I can think of.
These changes are highly relevant to the way the IC reacts and adapts.
Toma El Riesgo adapts the straight-edge sound and attitude to this environment.
It adapts the Edgar Allan Poe classic into a 13-minute silent film.
Well, and frankly, the very premise of Fortnite is how quickly it adapts.
And, after nearly 60 years, "Rocky and Bullwinkle" adapts to a new era.
A true heartthrob adapts to the situation and the object of their attraction.
And, with time and practice, your brain physically adapts to facilitate that process.
As directed by Drew Goddard, "Dance Dance Resolution" adapts this idea with aplomb.
Every time we adapt to combat one, it counter-adapts to harm us back.
It's also equipped with an advanced air suspension that adapts to different driving situations.
Its abstract representation—the generic features it uses to recognize something—expands and adapts.
The expert brain adapts to this problem by "reading" the intention of the opponent.
It changes and adapts to whatever software the person is using at the time.
A white button-down is a chameleon — it adapts to whoever is wearing it.
Take The Vanishing of Ethan Carter, which adapts a 2014 first-person exploration game.
Luckily as technology adapts, we see more products that combine the features we love.
"Your body adapts, like a soldier in the trenches," Murnane said matter-of-factly.
The mandala adapts to totally different climates and places, and, in turn, inspires them.
And life adapts under the ongoing scaffolding occupation in curious and sometimes delightful ways.
It programs itself after just a week of use and adapts as seasons change.
The Werner Herzog Valentines website adapts some of the director's bleakest musings for romantic purposes.
Software adapts to the data we feed it, catering, perhaps, to our own individual vulnerabilities.
It adapts to circumstances and seemingly new excuses for age-old prejudices to take hold.
In the sermons he delivers in Nazareth, Father Valério adapts a few of the details.
The big picture: Rather than passively declining, the brain adapts and changes as humans age.
This is another striking example of brain plasticity, or how the brain adapts and changes.
It's a good stress, if you're doing it right, and your body adapts to stressors.
Still, there are lessons from the past as Rosenthal adapts to the new TV landscape.
Only time will tell how fast India adapts to this new mode of food allowances. 
In other words, the "brain adapts to dishonesty," and lying becomes easier and less stressful.
Beats added active noise-cancelling to the Solo Pros that adapts to your surroundings gradually.
Adaptive turns the scripts into novels — which it then adapts into films or TV shows.
The eight-episode first season adapts the first four books, each split into two parts.
It is organized by iTheatrics, a company that adapts Broadway musicals for the youth market.
It's an incredible story, one that creator Susannah Grant adapts well for the most part.
It will hinge on which side adapts and innovates faster, often utilizing non-lethal tools.
"Our currency has a flexible exchange rate and adapts itself to global changes," he said.
Spark of Being adapts Frankenstein via found materials from other films — an elegant thematic recursion.
It's part of a montage that Nufonia's crew adapts to each city on their tour.
Jai (Saif Ali Khan) and Meera's (Deepika Padukone) relationship adapts to various obstacles throughout the film.
The car company says it's highly personalized and configurable and adapts to the user over time.
So the experiment is done on you as a human that adapts to being in space.
The quick-access pocket at the top adapts to how you want to use The Backpack.
"We feel that unless the party adapts to the times, it's going to die," he said.
He adapts his persona to any situation: underdog artist, savvy businessman, mentor, son, husband, father, visionary.
As a program adapts and serves more people and more functions, it naturally requires tighter regulation.
Much of the menu adapts local seasonal ingredients to Indian dishes, like fried squash blossom pakoras.
"Noise cancellation continuously adapts the sound signal 200 times per second," Apple says of the functionality.
Your brain adapts to these changes, and when the alcohol is removed, the opposite reaction occurs.
The Madumbo system then watches your site and adapts its check to whatever changes you make.
What we see now is a reduction of inventories ... The unknown is how quickly shale adapts.
Save on the Microsoft Surface Pro 6 tablet and get a device that adapts to you.
It's made of breathable 3D thermofress, which helps keep you cool and adapts to all shapes.
This classic whodunit adapts one of Agatha Christie's most popular murder mysteries for the big screen.
Perhaps the coolest thing about breast milk is that it adapts constantly, based on the person's body.
Crucially, the wiring is not fixed in advance, but adapts in a process of trial and error.
DotC United, his company, looks for models on the mainland and then adapts them for foreign markets.
In New York, he adapts the recipes—for example, swapping in ground sausage meat for ground pork.
"Service" largely adapts a single issue of The Walking Dead's source comic, and mostly does so faithfully.
Wait times for replacement batteries have understandably fluctuated as Apple adapts to this unexpected increase in demand.
The more you use Dot, the more it adapts to your speech patterns, vocabulary, and personal preferences.
The game adapts by placing on-screen virtual buttons for ducking, jumping, and selecting items or building.
Or, finally, you might be a go-with-the-flow mutable sign who easily adapts to change.
Duolingo uses gamification to keep users motivated and adapts lessons and tailors exercises to different learning styles.
The flexible LCDs would likely be more cost-efficient, since the new design adapts already existing technology.
What's interesting about Rheo's service, however, is that it gradually adapts itself to the viewer's own interests.
Allison Evans adapts Sumi ink painting to depict the often mixed signals endemic to growing up female.
"The brain adapts [to alcohol] by releasing chemicals with the opposite effect," or natural stimulants, says Richter.
How this generation adjusts, adapts and leads the country in the years to come will be pivotal.
Alyx (the character) isn't some hardened veteran, but someone thrown into a desperate situation and quickly adapts.
"Plaidoiries" adapts them back for live audiences and, in the process, recaptures crucial moments in French history.
The memory foam adapts to you for support and comfort, while cooling channels keep you chilled out.
It will be fascinating to see how Shanahan adapts without a core piece in fullback Kyle Juszczyk.
He says his method adapts and shrinks techniques used by the energy sector and gas-emitting industries.
The apps also promise a solution that adapts to, instead of fighting, Brazil's recent crackdown on worker's rights.
This happens when a civilization adapts to radically changing weather and sea levels over time, dodging the bullet.
Spoilers ahead for the series, as well as some of the James S.A. Corey novels the show adapts.
With that said, there will be disturbing bumps along the road as the discourse adapts and standards evolve.
Syro provides queer boys and transwomen the option to wear femme footwear that adapts to their everyday lifestyles.
Metastatic cancer adapts, like a virus, and it seems to be more adaptable and hardier than other cancers.
" The airline also said that it "constantly analyzes potentially dangerous flyover zones and adapts its flight plans accordingly.
The revolutionary furor softens and adapts, becomes bourgeois, part of the system—and appears again in new forms.
It features a gel grid design that soothes pressure points and adapts to the way his body moves. 
One of the interesting aspects of Face ID is how it adapts to you as your face changes.
Starting late April, The Doll's House adapts Hart's 2015 multimedia ballet, The Dolls, into a contemplative exhibition format.
The Echo Studio also adapts to the acoustics of the specific room it's in, much like Apple's HomePod.
The "touch bar," which will have retina display and multitouch capabilities, adapts to the application currently in use.
Here, Walker adapts Delacroix's 1827 painting, fixating on his depiction of the Assyrian king's indifference to human life.
Whoever adapts it will have to beef up the characters and deflect attention from the nonthrilling main theme.
The N.W.A. episode, for all its flaws, adapts a larger-than-life genre in larger-than-life style.
And because every person learns differently, Language Zen adapts to your needs as you work through the lessons.
The brain adapts and responds to interactions and experiences, and different therapies may be beneficial at different points.
Instead, it adapts the sensors and actuators needed for driverless plowing to existing tractors produced by major manufacturers.
"Our AI learns from your preferences and routine, then adapts to suit your life," reads the company website.
"Our AI learns from your preferences and routine, then adapts to suit your life," reads the company website.
Even if Mr. Trump adapts, though, the larger question is whether the institution will ever be the same.
Is it mediated "adaptive" immunity — the type of immunity involving B and T cells that adapts to infections?
The first feature from Czech stop-motion master Jan Švankmajer adapts Alice in Wonderland with his trademark surreal attitude.
Captain Marvel's photon blasts and shape-shifting Skrulls are just the tip of the iceberg, and S.H.I.E.L.D. adapts fast.
Dunn said she hopes the NWSL schedule adapts to avoid "disruptive" years punctuated by World Cup or Olympic competition.
The new-and-improved version adapts the '70s- and '80s-inspired athletic silhouette for our perpetually in sneakers lifestyles.
The Netflix series also adapts another story of his: the short "Shape-Shifters" focuses on werewolf combatants in Afghanistan.
But the game says that it "adapts to you," using your attention as a way to guide the story.
In Art Mode, The Frame adapts to a room's lighting so that the content on screen looks more natural.
It's taken from the title of the book it adapts, Kevin Kwan's best-selling 2013 novel Crazy Rich Asians.
But these real-life details make the movie's choices regarding how it adapts its women all the more puzzling.
The Xcode project adapts that code so it can be built and run – no changes were made unless necessary.
"Pitch," which makes its premiere on Thursday, doesn't subvert sports clichés, it just adapts them to a new gender.
Schaubühne Berlin vividly adapts the author Édouard Louis's first-person account of the experience of rape and attempted murder.
The ISOFIT technology adapts to the shape and motion of the runner's foot to create a dynamic fit system.
We test in multiple places to ensure our software adapts to varying population densities, weather, and local driving styles.
In this production, the director Elena Araoz adapts two short stories, each imagining life and love on nearby asteroids.
Finance adapts quickly and regulations do not, so some experts think it is important to preserve bank overseers' flexibility.
This martial arts drama adapts the classic Chinese tale "Journey to the West" for a dystopian, post-apocalyptic future.
A prismatic new TV series, created by Jason Segel, adapts an alternate-reality game — and his own existential crisis.
"As the country adapts itself to Mr. Trump's leadership, we're learning more about what that leadership means," Sessions said.
But what I love about Holden is that he&aposs resilient and he adapts, and now it&aposs normal.
Now comes It Chapter Two, which adapts the second half of Stephen King's magnum opus and co-stars Chastain.
For example: You blister your hand, and over time, your body adapts by thickening the skin into a callous.
It buys lithium cells and adapts them to systems which are used by bus makers Daimler and Volvo among others.
Rae, a member of the London-based illustration collective Peepshow, adapts the style of Martin Handford, creator of Where's Waldo?
His version of The Twilight Zone seems to pay homage to the show's original spookiness and adapts it for 2019.
These systems will change their behavior as the system learns and adapts to new situations, new environments and new users.
Coming with three interchangeable side plates and 19 programmable buttons, this mouse adapts to your play style at all times.
Even though it's a top choice for side sleepers, this mattress adapts to your body regardless of your sleep style.
It quickly adapts to whatever you're watching, offering you more content from similar creators, hashtags, or featuring the same sounds.
The new retina display touchscreen strip, Touch Bar, adapts to whatever software the user has open and can be customized.
Machine learning works by giving computers the ability to train themselves, which adapts their programming to the task at hand.
As users interact with the products, the website adapts to that behavior to offer personalized product recommendations and related items.
It is as if the body learns what to expect and quickly adapts to the temporary state of caloric restriction.
Child's Play follows Andy Barclay (Gabriel Bateman) as he adapts to life in a new town, struggling to make friends.
NATO leaders will gather in London next month to review the progress on how the alliance adapts to current challenges.
The movie's protagonist falls in love with his artificial voice assistant, Samantha, which learns and adapts to his emotional needs.
The first six-episode half-season, subtitled Candle Cove, adapts what is perhaps the most famous creepypasta tale of all.
Change is a given for Agriculture Department research as it adapts to new challenges, modernizes techniques, and makes administrative improvements.
I've been sleeping on it, and I'm impressed — it's structured, fluffy, and adapts to different sleeping positions throughout the night.
"The enemy adapts faster than we react," said a Western official at the conference who asked not to be identified.
The intent was to create a "living" document that grows and adapts along with technology and the industry, Iagnemma said.
The Sirens book adapts themes and concepts from Greek mythology and folklore and inserts them into a real world setting.
When a woman gets pregnant, the body goes through some pretty impressive changes as it adapts for the growing baby.
"With exquisite precision, our inner clock adapts our physiology to the dramatically different phases of the day," committee members noted.
Space pants Living in space is an adjustment for the human body as it adapts to the lack of gravity.
If your cat never adapts, owners can create a more stimulating environment indoors by building vertical space or playing games.
Snakes slithering through a rib cage capture the tone of this Tim Burton film that adapts the Washington Irving story.
In fact, I began to think that this tale was anthropocentric in its assumptions about who thinks and who adapts.
The space adapts to whatever purpose its programming calls for, including fashion shows, self-care workshops, club nights, and performances.
"What we create is basically a revolution in car entertainment because it adapts to travel time, to route," he said.
The method adapts an AI approach used to process still images to give it a crude concept of passing time.
A sequel, "It: Chapter Two," which adapts the grown-up half of his novel, opens in theaters on Sept. 6.
The noise-canceling system adapts to the environment, adjusting automatically to block out the snore monster in the middle seat.
Ms. Ramsay adapts the acclaimed novella by Jonathan Ames, which was noted for its taut account of vengeance and blowback.
Christopher Shinn adapts Odon von Horvath's 1937 play, both a tense drama and a political allegory exploring guilt and responsibility.
Updated with high-grade materials, the car that gave Hyundai's luxury brand its name adapts nicely to its new mission.
Christopher Shinn adapts Odon von Horvath's 28 play, both a tense drama and a political allegory exploring guilt and responsibility.
Melissa Clark adapts Jessica Koslow's basic popcorn technique, adding nuts, spices and nutritional yeast, to an already extra crunchy batch.
Melissa Clark adapts Jessica Koslow's basic popcorn technique, adding nuts, spices and nutritional yeast, to an already extra crunchy batch.
The indefatigable Austin Pendleton adapts, directs and stars in this Shakespeare diptych, which re-examines Shakespeare's famous villain Richard III.
If you see the photo again and again and again, your brain slowly adapts over time, the neurons quiet down.
One of the most dramatic elements of "The Last Thousand" is how Mr. Royesh adapts to this new and terrifying reality.
Then, over the next 10 days, Moona adapts to your sleeping habits and will adjust its temperature throughout the night accordingly.
We raved about their noise cancellation technology that adapts to your environment and adjusts for sound leakage for an immersive experience.
This year, you should get him something he actually wants, like an intelligent shaver that reads and adapts to his beard.
More often than not, discoveries from the past continue to shape the present as our society adapts to various technological advancements.
You can also add your age so the Lightcycle adapts its brightness to a level it deems appropriate for your vision.
And it adapts the increasingly standardized Oculus Touch controller design, rather than the old Vive remotes or the futuristic Index controllers.
Face ID learns your face and adapts to you even if you wear glasses or grow a beard, the company says.
Outlander, like the Diana Gabaldon series of books it adapts, is probably best known to outsiders as a Show About Sex.
The movie adapts two short stories — one by King and one by Clive Barker, neither of which makes much sense onscreen.
But you can do it in a way that adapts to the screen size and input controls and things like that.
Michel Hazanavicius, an Oscar-winning director, adapts her writings in a new biopic, "Redoubtable", now in cinemas in Britain and America.
The film follows Andy (Gabriel Bateman) as he adapts to life in a new town as he struggles to make friends.
Her version of the song was excellent, and the song adapts well to the acoustic guitar, but there was something missing.
That, in turn, would be a recipe for results, strengthening a learning culture in which government continually tests, learns and adapts.
The concept incorporates something called "alive geometry" into its exterior and the way its frame adapts as the car changes direction.
French composer Benoit Carré has been working with CSL to develop the algorithms, testing how it adapts to his own songwriting.
The festival temporarily adapts the seating arrangement of Geffen Hall in an attempt to make its 2,730-seat space feel cozier.
In normal benchmarking scenarios, once Huawei's software recognizes a benchmarking application, it intelligently adapts to "Performance Mode" and delivers optimum performance.
The movie adapts Graham Greene's novel of the same name, and keeps much of the book's cynicism, including its dark ending.
The first episode even adapts the story of the original show's two-part pilot, condensing it to the point of incomprehension.
Chipotle is well positioned to grow, as the restaurant industry adapts to using more apps and digital transactions, Wedbush said Monday.
This enables us to then also teach them in a nonlinear way, which means it's personal and adapts it to you.
Kate Hamill, who has created lively versions of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Vanity Fair," adapts the March sisters to the stage.
The spring layer adapts to your body to offer the optimum amount of pressure-relief in the areas that really matter.
Garmin calls PacePro a first-of-its-kind feature that adapts for elevation changes to keep a runner's pacing on track.
Finally, M Moser uses circadian lighting throughout the office which adapts to the color temperature at different points of the day.
Near the biggest is the quality of the community that uses the recipes and adapts them to kitchens near and far.
This sex toy's design stretches and adapts around your man's junk to keep blood flow up and bring him extra pleasure.
Kate Hamill reimagines Bram Stoker's "Dracula" and Tristan Bernays adapts Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" for this repertory cycle of two Gothic tales.
When one artist adapts the work of another, fans of the original stand ready to pounce on any and all infidelities.
The fabulous fabulist David Ives adapts Pierre Corneille's 17th-century farce about a truth-challenged charmer and his helplessly honest servant.
"The system we are proposing is giving clients the option to choose what risk adapts best to their payment behavior," said Magalhães.
The answer—onscreen, as well in the pages of the 2010 Emma Donoghue novel the movie adapts—is just get through it.
"Over the period of three weeks, your brain adapts and it enhances your ability to process the audio," Hadrovic told Defense One.
It adapts to those programs instantly, allowing you simple access to hot keys in Final Cut Pro or different brushes in Photoshop.
The system adapts to how much steering force is used, which allows the driver to decide exactly how much input to give.
Laureline adapts quickly to her futuristic life, but she misses the pleasure of being outside, rather than in a big metal tube.
It adapts well to indoor and outdoor light, so I haven't strained my eyes trying to read the screen under the sun.
He and fellow researchers have used "4D-printed" textiles adapts to pre-conceived situations (the fourth dimension is time) to make shoes.
Technology adapts faster than even the technology industry can handle, and so adding a layer of governmental bureaucracy would further throttle innovation.
This film, starring The Crown's Claire Foy as Lisbeth, adapts the first non-Larsson book in the series, written by David Lagercrantz.
After a correction, the model adapts and the next time it's faced with a similar situation, it won't need to question it.
It's a living, breathing community that learns, adapts, grows towards and brings together people searching for authenticity, integrity, information, access and resource.
Apple says that the more you use Dictation, the more accurate it gets as it adapts to the nuance of your voice.
The show's basic premise is that it adapts modern urban legends — specifically from creepypasta, a horror genre that's unique to the internet.
This was easy and quite cool Open an app and the center of the Touch Bar adapts to what's on the screen.
A big part of this experience is not just how your skin adapts to it, but the unique aroma of the room.
Rather, it's a life that rolls with the punches, adapts to changing circumstances, and makes the best of the here and now.
The comfort grid is unlike other mattresses and adapts to the shape of your body, remains temperature-neutral, and prevents motion transfer.
On Auto mode, the V11 adapts to and deep cleans a variety of floor types with a balanced amount of suction power.
The mother's remaining family adapts what Love describes as an old African ritual of uplifting to assuage her modern grief and guilt.
But businesses across industries are rapidly transforming before our eyes as our workforce and economy increasingly adapts to the global digital revolution.
Between 1994 and 2013, manga writer/artist Yoshiyuki Sadamoto published the Neon Genesis Evangelion manga, which both adapts and expands upon the series.
But, while traditional upsampling uses fixed rules to work out which new pixels to use where, RAISR adapts its methods to each image.
Its thesis is simple: Your clothing desires can be reduced to a series of signifiers that the service automates and adapts to you.
It was a matter of looking at the various natural environments and looking at what adapts particular animals for living in those environment.
The ribbon interface adapts neatly to suit mobile devices and if you've got a keyboard attached it's almost like you're on a laptop.
As expected, the Touch Bar's OLED screen adapts to the the specific app, but it also varies quite a bit within application tasks.
The film largely adapts the sixth volume of the series, Ambassador of the Shadows, which was originally published between July and October 1975.
"The paradigms derived from the clinical studies have been useful to explore how the healthy brain adapts thought to ongoing reality," he says.
In late April, ESPN said it would lay off 100 people as the sports network cuts costs and adapts itself to digital distribution.
The Cool Me personal air purifier basically adapts the company's purification system into a smaller form factor (one that looks a bit humanoid).
Through collage, sculpture, video, and performance, Williams's adapts this tragic story of loss to explore the tension between Black identity and popular culture.
The film adapts German artist Julian Rosefeldt's screen installation work of last year, which lived at the Park Avenue Armory in New York.
With the Touch Bar, Apple intended to replace some outdated keys with a versatile strip that adapts to the apps you are using.
Political and economic successes are often top-down, relying on leadership that adapts and manages appropriate institutions that also benefit the non-elite.
Just as he does when Will Conway refuses to help secure support for sending Russian troops into Syria to fight ICO, Frank adapts.
The cooperative movement evolves and adapts with every new socioeconomic challenge our country faces and it's time we start harnessing it for good.
In this piece, directed by Taibi Magar and starring Roslyn Ruff, Rankine adapts her conversations with white men about white male privilege. theshed.
BBC America is introducing yet another nature series, focusing this time around on the transitions between seasons and how wildlife adapts to them.
Kalman's book adapts the title of the reference book by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, pairing her illustrations with its grammatical rules.
A former Urban Park Ranger turned children's balladeer, Mr. Vladeck adapts country-and-western songs and musical classics, lending them a city slant.
"He is adapting some of the painting techniques he saw in Paris, but he adapts them in a way that communicates," says Coffey.
A random mutation that allows a virus to cross the species barrier, if it successfully adapts, simply enlarges the pool of potential hosts.
The industry is chasing a vision of a digital assistant that is deeply personal — one that understands, anticipates, adapts, and is innately human.
Kalman's book adapts the title of the reference book by William Strunk Jr. and E.B. White, pairing her illustrations with its grammatical rules.
This complex proposes a lunar architecture that honors its Earthly origins and at the same time, adapts to the physical forces of our moon.
GaN actually operates at a much higher frequency so it basically adapts five to 10, or even more, times every second than silicon does.
Thankfully, that changed today at the panel for the Starz show, which adapts Neil Gaiman's 2001 novel into a (mostly) living, (mostly) breathing thing.
But when those hopes aren't realized, the revolutionary state adapts to an established global system, and ends up behaving much like any other country.
Lee's creation adapts well to its new era, and where it's necessary, the creators revamp the story to take it further than the original.
As self-driving cars are released to the public, there may be accidents involving that "human element" as the public adapts to the technology.
There is something unsettling about riding in a car without a human behind the steering wheel, but your brain quickly adapts to the experience. .
Starbucks has a unique role as an American company operating abroad, Schultz said, as it adapts to customs that might be considered un-American.
Braun reads and adapts to your beard — intelligent sonic technology automatically increases the razor's power while shaving in difficult areas and on denser hair.
" Director of self-driving Hong Bae "A car that adapts to you, a car that can drive itself, a car that is smartest ever.
But surprises and unpredictability could be less well suited to great power diplomacy, and the world is watching nervously to see how Trump adapts.
The S10's AI assistant, Bixby, adapts to how you use it, opening apps for you and providing recommendations based on your daily routines.
Teporto is enabling a new commute modality with its one-click smart platform for transportation companies that seamlessly adapts commuter service to commuters' needs.
The firm has previously backed Quizlet, a popular study app, Newsela, a platform that adapts news articles to different students' reading levels, and Raise.
I like how the music adapts to the situations you're in, the upbeat and harsher tones of battle really adding to the whole experience.
There is also the capability for voice control, and Mercedes says the system adjusts to the user's voice and adapts to new words used.
The patents also show Microsoft's potential device adapts to become more than a notepad or a tablet, and into a laptop-like form factor.
Navigating the Switch House The new extension adapts parts of the original power station that the 2000 renovation by Herzog & de Meuron didn't touch.
The site then adapts everything according to what people say and knows exactly which forms they need to complete, in a highly customised fashion.
But as she shops Lily's recommendations in this area, the service learns what sorts of items the woman actually chooses and then adapts accordingly.
Named after Hawthorne's famous line, Scribbling Women adapts the writing of 19th-century American women into radio plays, available for free on their site.
Though there's obviously still a high level of hate among certain fringe people, when the NYPD adapts their car in your support, that's progress.
I hope the rest of the world quickly adapts and also respects the earth — as we have for millenniums and will continue to do.
Youssef adapts a joke from his standup about how the day President Trump declared the Muslim ban was a great one for him personally.
The show adapts Bram Stoker's classic tale, telling the origin story of Count Dracula (Claes Bang of "The Square") with a gory, modern twist.
Set in colonial-era South America, Ms. Martel's first historical drama adapts the beguiling 1956 novel "Zama" by the Argentine author Antonio di Benedetto.
The ultra HD 4K resolution produces brilliant clarity and vivid details, and the active HDR adapts scene by scene to deliver pinpoint picture reproduction.
Scouting is intended to remain apolitical, based on universal American values, so that it can be a program that adapts to any local environment.
"Whipped Cream" adapts a 1924 ballet by the composer Richard Strauss in which a boy grows delirious after overdoing confections that come to life.
At one end of the spectrum were the Branded photographs, a series in which he adapts commercial ads to question their motivations and histories.
As the orchestra adapts to its new music director, Jaap van Zweden, who returns to the podium next week, its sound will surely evolve.
Lesbian Matters, on the other hand, fails to theorize or even comment on the antiquated exhibition method it adapts of examining lesbians as specimens.
The idea that altering the statute would cause the internet to crumble is silly, she says, pointing out that the law adapts with new technologies.
Ever since you got that alarm clock that adapts to your sleep cycle, your calendar, and the traffic report, you practically leap out of bed.
While not overtly interactive like a video game, Dear Angelica adapts to your field of vision, dynamically moving the brushstroke action in front of you.
The film adapts a decades-old comic storyline that has Jean Grey, played by Game of Thrones' Sophie Turner, fighting with a dark alternate personality.
She also understands that her actions affect the team's motivation, so she adapts her approach to each individual to get the best out of them.
Axios: NuScale, which adapts current reactor technology to a smaller and more advanced degree, has received around $300 million in funding from the federal government.
Climate change is coming for all of us, but what these investigators learn in the aftermath of the Tubbs Fire could change how humanity adapts.
Combating chronic stress fractures means changing what's going into your body, but it also means being aware of how our body adapts to our training.
From there, the girl's extremely high IQ was identified, and she was able to seek a learning environment that adapts to students' unique skill sets.
The second-generation Surface Hub will give us an early look at how Microsoft further adapts Windows 10 for different screen sizes, scenarios, and hardware.
Ernest Cline's 2011 novel, which Steven Spielberg's movie adapts, includes a vision of an infinitely customizable metaverse, the OASIS, that inspired many a VR designer.
It depends on how well the system pays clinicians, how individuals respond to more generous health coverage, and how the Medicare system adapts over time.
But it denies that Bandersnatch — in which a game developer adapts a multiple choice ending book while losing his grip on reality — needs a license.
WAKEFIELD For her second directorial feature, the veteran screenwriter Robin Swicord ("Little Women") adapts an E. L. Doctorow story that appeared in The New Yorker.
Peter Morgan adapts his play "The Audience," about the early reign of Queen Elizabeth II, in this new 10-part drama directed by Stephen Daldry.
You can lay it down horizontally, or stand it vertically, and it adapts its audio to your room thanks to its array of six microphones.
It adapts styles like trunks and boxer briefs for women's bodies so that there's a masculine aesthetic, without the design shortcomings of trunks and boxers. 
I do challenge its failure to exhibit a compassionate conservatism that adapts itself to the realities of a society ridden by class and race distinction.
Its thrift and intelligence — the way Alice Rohrwacher gleans treasures from the past and adapts them to new uses — nonetheless offer a measure of comfort.
The series is based on the best-selling novels of the same name by Diana Gabaldon, and each season roughly adapts one book in the series.
As someone who's done quite a deep dive into Atwood's work, Constance, what struck you most about the way The Handmaid's Tale adapts its source material?
The company has embarked on a newly aggressive effort to work directly with producers and sellers to create packaging that better adapts to its logistics needs.
The system, called KidLearn, treats each child as its own curious agent, and adapts the learning content to suit that child's level of understanding and progress.
The Adapt BB — the BB stands for "basketball" — build on Nike's decades-long dream to create an auto-lacing smart shoe that adapts to wearers' feet.
Told chronologically, this story and the accompanying illustrations depict how a Cherokee family adapts with the changing seasons, including what they celebrate, eat, plant, and create.
Some of it might make sense, some of it might not, but it'll be interesting to see how the mobile world adapts to this new trend.
Performed by Little Angel Theater, a puppetry company based in London, and intended for preschoolers, "Handa's Surprise" adapts Eileen Browne's picture book of the same title.
The game autopilots, or otherwise adapts to a mobile platform by focusing less on free-movement, and more about timing when you touch the phone's screen.
A Song of Ice and Fire: Tabletop Miniatures Game adapts George R.R. Martin's enormously popular series of novels into a game you can play at home.
Instead, they show the application the workflow they want to test and the service performs those tests — and even automatically adapts to small user interface changes.
The audio feed adapts to the time of day and the listener's preference, using a similar AI model to the one that currently powers Google News.
"It's a balancing act, and one we'll see her continue to grow into as she adapts to the overwhelming life changes she's going through," Dishaw said.
Captain Marvel's sleek Kree designed suit adapts to water and outer space, protecting its wearer with a mohawk topped helmet—but none of this is explained.
And though running can be physically difficult as your body adapts to new longest-ever distances on a training schedule, it can also be highly enjoyable.
But when a lecturer adapts her material into a book, no matter how original and interesting, it needs to be much more thoroughly foregrounded than this.
Xu Haofeng, the screenwriter of Wong Kar-wai's 2013 film, "The Grandmaster," adapts his own short story for this not-necessarily-for-novices martial arts tale.
Neuberger Berman is overhauling its client- and adviser-facing digital offerings as the 80-year-old investment firm adapts to the fast-changing wealth management industry.
The National Defense Strategy calls for the U.S. military to continue rebuilding, especially as it adapts to respond to the new era of great power competition.
"Face ID automatically adapts to changes in your appearance, and carefully safeguards the privacy and security of your biometric data," Apple said in the white paper.
One problem with dieting is that when you give your body less energy to operate, it adapts to use less energy, which can slow weight loss.
For Red Bull Theater, David Ives, a playwright who knows his way around a couplet, adapts an obscure 18th-century French farce about poetry-mad Parisians.
The Oral-B SmartSeries 6000 CrossAction electric toothbrush has five cleaning modes and a multi-coloured SmartRing that that adapts to your brushing needs and style.
Whit Stillman, whose incisive comedies of bourgeois mores make him the modern cinema's Jane Austen, adapts one of her early novels in "Love & Friendship" (May 13).
This study shows how a healthy body responds and adapts to stress, which could separate out how the body responds to other stressors, cancer or infections.
The glowing tracking device adapts well both on the floor or a tabletop and even moving it in the middle of a game isn't too terribly intrusive.
The promise is that the more you watch on Rheo, the more personalized your video streams will become as the service adapts to your input and actions.
Malik, who has starred in a reality dance show and runs a dance school in Delhi, adapts her movements to the theme's Indian beats with considerable skill.
Wolves in the Walls adapts Neil Gaiman and Dave McKean's eponymous children's book, where a girl named Lucy becomes convinced there are wolves in her house's walls.
It uses the information provided by the EXMOR sensor to guess where a moving object will be during the next few milliseconds, then adapts the autofocus accordingly.
The patents also show Microsoft's mystery Surface device, codenamed "Andromeda," adapts to become more than a notepad or a tablet, and into a laptop-like form factor.
Analysts say the Amazon deal marks a new strategy for Televisa, which has pledged to invest more in content as it adapts to the changing media landscape.
As it adapts, Siemens Healthineers has invested heavily in IT. It employs some 2,900 software engineers and has over 600 patents and patent applications in machine learning.
Though Mr. Trump promises to topple Washington's "rigged system," the opening rounds of his party's quadrennial meeting accentuated a more enduring maxim: Money always adapts to power.
The newspaper said the recruitment drive, which could be announced next week, would focus on electronic and software engineers as the industry adapts to develop autonomous vehicles.
Neuberger Berman is overhauling its client- and adviser-facing technology as the storied investment firm adapts to the fast-changing asset and wealth management industry around it.
The multi-contoured leather seats are indented to create a smoother, more stretched seat surface that adapts to the back of the passenger, according to the automaker.
But Mr. Trump's early intervention on spending issues also highlighted the many challenges facing the Republican majority as it adapts to the priorities of a new administration.
The performative sculpture adapts the normally petty action of scratching up a nice car and subverts it into a surprisingly compassionate take on the whole Brexit debacle.
It said the group "resolutely abides" by foreign exchange rules and adapts its overseas development strategy to "a constantly changing national and international policy and legal environment".
"If you want to get better at planking, you need to plank," Baron explained, adding that planking should get easier as my body adapts to the move.
Another factor has been the steady growth and improvement in the quality of Web apps and responsive design, where content adapts to the screen of the moment.
Director Justin Simien adapts his 2014 satirical film into a 10-episode TV season, a key part of Netflix's attempts in 2017 to diversify its original series.
Global Squawk examines the challenges and opportunities facing Singapore's trade-dependent economy, and how the city-state adapts to external pressures and fosters a high-tech environment.
Your body reacts and adapts to the exercise you doThe thing is, how different forms of exercise affect your body varies so much from person to person.
Language Zen is an app that adapts to your learning styles and plays to your strengths and weaknesses while also focusing on topics you're actually interested in.
The behind-the-scenes musical diplomacy was one of the more dramatic moments as the classical field adapts to a changing United States during the Trump era.
At the same time, Apple says the internal software continuously adapts the sound based on the individual's ear canal's shape and length, and the surrounding noise levels.
"Integration has come to mean the majority adapts to the minority, accepts their language, values and morals," Sarkozy said, echoing the rhetoric of his past presidential campaigns.
Can you imagine that, at home, watching a movie, or you're gaming, and all the lighting just adapts to the color that you have on the screen?
Saturday's concert brought the New York premiere of a formidable 2014 work by Mr. Sciarrino, the text of which adapts Rilke's poetic setting of the Orpheus myth.
The documentarian Jeremiah Zagar adapts the 2011 novel by Justin Torres for his debut fiction feature, a dreamy, visceral coming-of-age story starring young nonprofessional actors.
A single, pre-breakfast workout may burn more fat than a workout done after eating, but after a few weeks your body adapts and there's no difference.
It adapts ONE's earnest, satirical manga, along with the spectacular art of Yusuke Murata digital-comics adaptation, into an animated tour de force of animated action and comedy.
Scientists in Australia are leading the way in research to enhance drought tolerance in chickpeas and to better understand how the food crop adapts to prolonged dry spells.
The good news is that your body adapts pretty quickly, meaning it's unlikely that you'll feel similarly sore if you ever make it back to another SoulCycle class.
It's novel as hell, it can fit in your wallet, and it has a clever interface that adapts a fully functional Android OS to its tiny form factor.
The film, directed by Theodore Melfi, adapts Margot Lee Shatterly's nonfiction book about Black women who overcame racist and sexist obstacles through being hell of good at math.
Mercedes Vidal, transport councillor at City Hall, described it as the model that "best adapts to the needs and requirements of public space in a city like Barcelona".
This game presents a new challenge to Ling and her fellow players: it adapts to their every more, and will push them to their physical and mental limits.
The Pixel is powered by a "digital assistant" with machine-learning technology combining elements of speech recognition, language transcription and word conversion that adapts to a user's instructions.
Boston-based artist Leah Gallant's Zano with Vains also adapts her work to the space, specifically a weathered sign she found for a construction company called Vannoni & Sons.
Because the tumor starts in the back of the abdomen, it gradually displaces other organs as it grows, and the patient's body basically "adapts" to it, he explained.
It must be very challenging to create as every woman's body and breasts are completely different and you have to make something that adapts to all of that.
The key to understanding button-pressing is therefore to understand how the brain adapts based on the limited sensations that are the residue of the brief press event.
Similar to peers, the bank is redeploying cost savings and gains into improving its technology as FITB adapts to changing customer behaviors, and refreshes its internal technological infrastructure.
Studies show that as the brain is exposed to more and more cocaine, its reward center adapts, becoming less receptive to natural positives such as food or affection.
It adapts to prevent people from gaming or tricking the system, embrace new media types, and correct flaws that lead people to see things they don't care about.
The boss of Moyola Precision Engineering, a supplier of titanium and aluminium components to Airbus and Boeing, said it could win new business if it adapts quickly enough.
Outside factors — how faithfully a movie adapts its source material, how well it carries on a franchise, how blatantly it feeds the audience's nostalgia — are ultimately secondary concerns.
Each new season of six episodes adapts a new creepypasta, those supposedly true, terrifying tales that lurk in backwater corners of the internet, like the subreddit r/nosleep.
The film adapts Barry Crump's book Wild Pork And Watercress, but it's also meant as a throwback to 1980s-era mismatched-buddy comedies and on-the-run movies.
Given that all 14 of Mitrione's professional bouts have been in the UFC's Octagon, it'll be interesting to see how he adapts to life under the Bellator banner.
The artificial intelligence behind the suit adapts to the patient's weight and size, and controls their limbs, enabling them to walk again and learning a symmetrical gait pattern.
He draws upon phrases from the librettos Beethoven went through in earlier versions of his opera, and also adapts texts from Machiavelli, Jeremy Bentham and other pertinent sources.
The programmer, which has around 8,000 employees, says it's making the moves as it adapts its mix of TV and digital programming to the Twitter/Facebook/Snapchat age.
The result is a structure that does not resist or combat the elements, but responds and adapts to its surroundings, functioning less like a shell than a skin.
The scientists in this study said the newly discovered variety of coronaviruses is most likely a mutation and maneuver of natural selection as the virus spreads and adapts.
There were a few errors in there, but that's what makes her so special — she just adapts to whatever is thrown at her and makes the right choices.
Another game that will ship with HoloLens is 'Young Conker,' a platformer that adapts to your environment, so everybody gets a unique gameplay experience based on where they are.
The auto-adjust cleaning head automatically adapts its height to keep the brushes in close contact with different floor surfaces, to effectively clean carpets as well as hard floors.
The new staffing model will be implemented nationwide and is aimed at freeing up resources to boost face time with customers as the retailer adapts to evolving customer needs.
"Homebuyers and sellers have become accustomed to low rates, and there will be a bit of an adjustment period as the market adapts," said Aaron Terrazas, Zillow's senior economist.
This animatronic creature was made for George A. Romero's 19783 anthology film, specifically for the segment that adapts Stephen King's story about a creepy artifact from an Arctic expedition.
This animatronic creature was made for George A. Romero's 1982 anthology film, specifically for the segment that adapts Stephen King's story about a creepy artifact from an Arctic expedition.
Cordes' idea adapts the pulsar-lens theory, only in this case, an FRB doesn't need to be in a binary system for the magnification to take place, Main said.
It automatically adapts to the features of your face, with five personalised shaving modes that allow you to adjust the power to your personal skin type and shaving style.
They've really broken the code of nest mate recognition, and their whole life history adapts to being able to coexist with ants and integrate socially into colonies of ants.
Written and directed by longtime series producer Simon Kinberg, the film adapts one of the most famous stories in the history of X-Men comics: the Dark Phoenix saga.
Much like last season had an episode that basically adapted one of the shorter tie-in stories (The Butcher of Anderson Station), this episode adapts up another, titled Drive.
The film adapts a version of his story told in 2005 on This American Life, and it looks like a quiet and personal take on a big religious controversy.
Beyond feeling and looking better, I became acquainted with how the human body functions, how it adapts to stress, and the speed at which that adaptation can take place.
The extreme arctic cold paired with days of grueling physical activity was a researcher's dream, promising a rare window into how the body adapts in the most demanding conditions.
The Vostro knows when it's in your lap or on your desk, so it adapts its thermal profiles to only go into full power when stationary on a desk.
The Voyager also automatically adapts its screen brightness to your surroundings and lets you turn the page without having to manually swipe or use other typical e-reader methods.
What I've learned, what's become crystal clear to me, is that what works in a smart home for a single nerd, rarely adapts easily to my family of five.
In Lagos, architecture studio NLÉ has received high praise for its Makoko Floating School, a triangular floating educational center that adapts to tidal changes and shifts in water levels.
The idea behind well-connected people having a higher pain tolerance is that if they maintain social bonds, their brain adapts to have a higher endorphin activity, she explained.
As Mexico's drug trafficking landscape adapts to the slow demise of its most legendary capos, one of the men who helped start it all is being released from prison.
He has a silky speaking voice, with beautiful, clear diction, while his singing adapts itself readily to the wide range of pitch, phrasing, and vocal techniques on the record.
It's capable of holding two bikes up to 40 lbs each, adapts to any car roof, rear window, or trunk, and tightly holds your gear using vacuum cup technology.
"You can't demand that an immigrant adapts and accepts the code and jungle laws of a place," he said, "unless they also understand that they are welcome and wanted."
"Groundhog Day" adapts a beloved movie to the musical stage with feverish imagination — and a magnetic Andy Karl shooing away the shadow of Bill Murray, our theater critic writes.
Lo-TEK, available from Taschen, $50.00In today's mind-numbing digital world, author Julia Watson takes a look at low-tech, sustainable architecture and how human ingenuity adapts to nature.
With a script derived from media sources, court documents and Ms. Fondakowski's own interviews, she adapts Tectonic's fluid, mostly verbatim style to this more sprawling subject, with mixed results.
The technology makes your computer screen warm at night and like sunlight during the day, so that your screen always adapts to your surroundings no matter what time it is.
"We are like Rocket Internet, but in reverse," he declares, referring to a German e-commerce conglomerate that takes business models from advanced markets and adapts them for developing ones.
That's a credit to the script, which smartly adapts only the half of the novel with the Losers' Club as kids, but also to the exceptional cast of child actors.
This odd variant of alchemy is the latest in a series of moves to curb illicit income; economists hope long-term gains will justify a chaotic spell as India adapts.
The 2005 film by Garth Jennings convincingly adapts the classic book series into a highly watchable film starring Martin Freeman, Yasiin Bey (then Mos Def), Zooey Deschanel, and Sam Rockwell.
"In SE Asia, as the market itself changes and adapts, we are looking toward C2C (customer to customer) and mobile business models for e-commerce and other businesses," Rakuten said.
Instead writer David E. Kelley, who adapts the novel by Liane Moriarty for this miniseries, gives bits of information to pique our interest without ever pointing to the absolute truth.
Po 3D prints personalized prosthetic hands for the needy in South America "This device first and foremost adapts to what's around it," Goldfarb said in a video documenting the prosthesis.
The system also dynamically adapts its mining efforts toward the most profitable token at any given time, factoring in real-time market price, the difficulty of access and hash rate.
But that integration isn't slated to finish for some time, and in the interim, ESPN needs to adjust its cost structure, including talent, while it adapts to the changing landscape.
But while traditional upsampling methods make these images bigger by filling in new pixel values using fixed rules, RAISR adapts its methods to the type of image its looking at.
But all firms face uncertainty because the clubroot pathogen adapts rapidly and not all pathotypes have been identified, said Marcus Weidler, vice-president of seeds operations at Bayer Crop Science.
The company claims the processor's machine learning algorithm adapts and understands behavior patterns, and that it is able to stop the devices from losing their speed and responsiveness over time.
In other words, it doesn't see the city as something that grows, changes, and adapts over time to the changing needs and desires of its population and changing socioeconomic circumstances.
It takes the existing concept of sending touch information to the brain through electrodes patched into the nerves of the arm, and adapts it to provide real-time proprioceptive feedback.
"If Beale Street Could Talk," Barry Jenkins's follow-up to his best picture Oscar winner, "Moonlight," adapts a James Baldwin novel and will have its American premiere at the festival.
How the fish is cooked is entirely different in these two versions but, put together, they show the versatility of salmon and how well it adapts to different culinary circumstances.
Mr. Wiley adapts a historical style of portraiture that was rarely used to celebrate black people, and presents them, in all of their everyday glory, in grand and opulent colors.
The interesting part of this video is how Android runs on the device, and how the OS adapts when you're using a single display or both screens side-by-side.
Mitsuha, delighted to find herself sometimes living in Tokyo, adapts surprisingly well to Taki's body and, especially, his habit of visiting cafes (where she gorges on sweets, spending his money).
It has said previously spending on the bank, which adapts its model of insurance to lending by tying interest rates to customers' behaviour, will fall quickly over the coming years.
Williams adapts, and makes fun of, the kind of religious tale you find in late Tolstoy, in which a mysterious stranger turns out to have been Christ in our midst.
Though his audience changes as well — he shifts between news comment sections and branded Facebook pages, among others — he adapts to each with jokes that he constructs on the fly.
Due to the issues that have been found with the tome since it was published, the 2016 version no longer adapts Haley's book as directly as 1977's miniseries did.
She also adapts the look of (and prompts nostalgia for) black-and-white textbook reproductions of early Modernist photo-based experiments by the likes of Man Ray and Laszlo Moholy-Nagy.
The model is then asked to return successive summaries and each time the model receives an accuracy score, it adapts in an effort to receive a higher score the next time.
Here are some of the highlights from this massive sale: Fun, flexible, and ready for adventure, this 2-in-1 laptop/tablet combo adapts to your busy life wherever you go.
Founded in 2014 by Dr. David Eagleman, a neuroscientist at Baylor College of Medicine, BrainCheck adapts to an interactive format the accepted assessments that neuropsychologists and neurologists administer to patients offline.
We witness the birth of new life, how it adapts and interacts to an environment, and as each piece matures and ages, the initial beauty transforms into decay and ultimately death.
In this acclaimed 2010 work, which had its New York premiere on Tuesday at the Joyce Theater, Ms. Masilo adapts elements of the original story and music to her own ends.
The movie takes place in 19th-century Scotland, but in the story it adapts — which was published in the same era by Russian writer Nikolai Leskov — the murderous antiheroine is Russian.
As IS evolves, adapts, and wreaks havoc, it keeps getting clearer: The digital world is too complex for cheap, ineffective solutions like backdoor access to messaging programs and regulated internet access.
It also adapts to the contours of your body, reacts to pressure changes, and distributes your weight more evenly, making it the ideal choice for all the side sleepers out there.
Most people are unaware that there's muscular tension in their legs (and entire body) from heels, because if you wear them often enough your body adapts to wearing them, Miller says.
Everyone grew up with at least one movie all about the theoretical terror of an interactive game that feels too real, adapts too quickly, or develops an agenda all its own.
As the United States adapts to the presidency of Donald Trump and faces rising tensions abroad, Berkshire Hathaway shareholders will descend on Omaha, Nebraska this weekend seeking reassurance, from Warren Buffett.
In the film If Beale Street Could Talk, Barry Jenkins adapts James Baldwin's tale of love and injustice, diving deep into the story of a young couple living in 1970s Harlem.
But seriously, it does seem like a perfect match: Stephen Karam ("The Humans") adapts Chekhov's play about the relentless march of progress despite our human tendency to stand in the way.
Money talks, but when everyone is talking about a lack of money — the Row was selling $300 T-shirts while #America was going through a recession — luxury adapts by shutting up.
A team from automotive company Pratt & Miller (famous for its Corvette race cars) showed off a new suspension system that adapts to harsh terrain without bringing discomfort to the vehicle's passengers.
In her 2017 book, "Butterfly Politics," Professor MacKinnon adapts a concept from chaos theory in which the tiny motion of a butterfly's wings can trigger a tornado half a world away.
It also includes the film that followed: "Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom" (on Friday and Saturday), which adapts a Marquis de Sade novel in the context of Fascist Italy.
A cutter takes that order back to an alcove where hundreds of Ross's original cardboard patterns are archived, traces it onto kraft paper and adapts it to suit the customer's measurements.
CLUELESS, THE MUSICAL Amy Heckerling adapts her beloved 1995 film for the stage in a new musical, directed by Kristin Hanggi ("Rock of Ages") and featuring plenty of reimagined 1990s songs.
In the Tall Grass adapts a novella written by Stephen King and his son, horror writer Joe Hill, about a seemingly ordinary field where terrible things happen to seemingly ordinary people.
The opposition party eventually adapts, pushes the dominant party off the mountain top, starts a new regime with a new winning coalition, and the cycle of political time begins once again.
It's rare that a video game franchise becomes so well-known that Hollywood adapts it into a blockbuster movie, but if any game franchise has ever deserved as much, it's Warcraft.
Not only can this study help us figure out new ways to protect astronauts in space, it could also tell us something about how bacteria adapts to antibiotics in normal gravity conditions.
The final nominee adapts Roald Dahl and Quentin Blake's 1982 children's book of the same name, although the 3D computer-generated animation smoothes away some of the chaotic personality of Blake's illustrations.
If the report of the 15,000 layoffs proves correct, Daimler would be well on its way to carrying out the reorganization as it adapts to an industry-wide shift to electric vehicles.
Square Feet The look of the city, known for its 'Vancouverism' design, is changing as the real estate market adapts to the spread of luxury housing and a tech-fueled office boom.
Marti Noxon — of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Girlfriends' Guide to Divorce, and the movie To the Bone — adapts Sarai Walker's 2015 satiric novel of the same name into a 10-episode series.
STOCKHOLM (Reuters) - IKEA Group will finance spending through healthy sales growth and existing capital over the next three years as the furniture giant adapts to fast changing shopping habits, its CEO said.
Natural selection has done its work to make sure that a species adapts to its environmental, dietary and respiratory needs, and the shape of the skull is a byproduct of those requirements.
If it had been based on a single primary source, like Adapted Screenplay nominee The Big Short (which adapts a nonfiction book by Michael Lewis), it would be in the Adapted category.
Her most famous series of paintings, exhibited in 21990 at Metro Pictures in New York, adapts a series of postcards from the 24s of women modeling homemade sweater patterns in stylized shoots.
Why we're interested: "Lady Bird" director Greta Gerwig adapts this version of the classic with an enviable list of talent in Saoirse Ronan, Emma Watson, Timothée Chalamet, Meryl Streep, and Laura Dern.
When it will be available on Disney Plus: November 12The live-action remake adapts Disney's 1955 film about the housedog Lady (Thompson) who falls in love with the stray dog Tramp (Theroux).
The conflict between the Whisperers and Michonne's group is certainly going to come to a head, perhaps sooner rather than later as the show loosely adapts the "Silence the Whisperer" comic arc.
Personally I would favor both: a Republican Party that adapts to Trumpism by absorbing the legitimate part of its populist critique, while also doing everything in its power to resist Trump himself.
But across the region there are signs the political and economic pressure on North Korea has sprung leaks as Pyongyang adapts to restrictions and more countries signal their willingness to reopen trade.
He adapts a choose-your-own-adventure story by a novelist named Jerome F. Davies, who became convinced that he was trapped in a world of multiple realities, with spectacularly unfortunate results.
We were actually the first desk to have a podcast (now in its 15th year) and are part of the pilot program for Alexa, which adapts our audio content for voice users.
But Keith Jarrett adapts, espousing a personal brand of barrelhouse folk-pop pianism that pulls together the warmth of Appalachian music, the insistence of rock and the stubborn intellectualism of free improvisation.
With fewer constraints than Wall Street rivals and plenty of experience, Macquarie is well placed to benefit as the global economy moves away from fossil fuels and adapts to a changing climate.
"Huma" (2016) adapts the tale of a demon to whom fever is attributed as a metaphor for global warming and the often Western-centric nature of discussions about the disaster now unfolding.
Its shares fell 1.4 percent after the Spanish bank warned of a tougher business environment in Mexico this year while its largest market adapts to the policies of U.S. President Donald Trump.
Instead of being the boss who continually breathes down their employees' necks, be the boss who provides your staff with the tools to succeed and adapts as the individual's skill base develops.
Whether you only have enough time for a quick 4-round class or want to jump into a longer 8- or 10-round session, FightCamp easily adapts to your schedule and pace.
A senior Defense Department official recently described an escalating cat-and-mouse game with North Korea, as Pyongyang adapts its tactics to avoid being spotted by U.S. and allied aircraft and naval ships.
Imagine employing your own secretary who optimizes your schedule, plans your weekends, reminds you about deadlines and iteratively adapts to your preferences and behaviors at a fraction of the cost of a human.
There are actually some other elements that Homecoming borrows and adapts from the Ultimate universe, like Miles's Asian-American best friend Ganke, whom the movie's Ned (Jacob Batalon) seems to be based on.
So I don't think capitalism is an inherently moral system or an inherently self-defeating system, but we have to ensure that it adapts when it veers too far into corruption and inequality.
New radical female recruits, joined by those returning from Iraq and Syria, will now play new roles as ISIS adapts to its new circumstances, and continues to try to spread terror in Europe.
With this framework in mind, it seems that the photo of Óscar and Valeria would be contrary to what the white gaze requires⁠—comfort, but American journalism always adapts to serve white people.
Katrina adds that she doesn't spend her days scouring vegan blogs or recipe books, she just adapts the meat based recipes she knows and loves to include beans or plant-based cheese substitutes.
This pillow is literally called the Cloud because of how soft it is, but it still provides the signature pressure-relieving material that adapts to your head, neck, and shoulders for personalized support.
They contain a wealth of information about the natural world—why it has thrived for so long, how it adapts and evolves under the pressure of evolution, and what truly makes it die.
Apple saw an opportunity in the market which it sought to fill with the HomePod, which adapts to match the acoustics of the room and includes an Apple-made woofer and seven tweeters.
Choreographed by Ohad Naharin, the artistic director of Batsheva since 1990 (he will step down this September), it's an essay in modern theater: It adapts Peter Handke's plotless play "Offending the Audience" (1966).
She will tell you she has survived because she adapts, and that the past belongs in the past, no matter that I keep telling her the past wraps the present with its ribbons.
Now, 18 years later, Mr. Coates and Ms. Forbes will reconvene in Harlem as she adapts and directs the world premiere stage adaptation of "Between the World and Me" at the Apollo Theater.
But this era of basketball and its associated rules is no more or less authentic than any other, and every player and team adapts their game to the circumstances in which they play.
Directed and written by Simon Kinberg, Dark Phoenix adapts what is arguably the most essential X-Men story ever written: that of Jean and her relationship to the Phoenix, a powerful cosmic entity.
Set to a cover of Bob Dylan's classic "The Times They Are A-Changin,' " Olivia Colman takes over the role of Queen Elizabeth from Claire Foy and adapts to a more turbulent world.
Finally, "Yertle & Myrtle, the Tyrant Turtles," by Ms. Mansuri, Lory Lazarus and Mr. Sanchez, adapts a Dr. Seuss story about a turtle that literally rises to power on the backs of its subjects.
The GPU learns exactly how many frames a second the monitor can display, and then adapts so the GPU is always delivering the exact amount of screens a second that the display can handle.
The feature delivers a way to browse and discover news from publishers worldwide, and introduces a personalized newscast that adapts to your interests based on what programming you watch and skip, among other things.
Imagine a future where you don't need winter tires even if you live in Minnesota, or where your Tesla adapts to have racing slicks when you're taking it out for a track day automatically.
It adapts to its environment, not with lots of explicitly coded instructions like in traditional robots, but with special algorithms and limbs that automatically shorten and lengthen to adjust the robot's center of gravity.
Hulu's first live-action superhero series adapts the beloved Marvel comics created by Brian K. Vaughan and Adrian Alphona, with Gossip Girl and The O.C. bosses Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage serving as showrunners.
I THINK THE PERFORMANCE THAT ADAPTS TO YOU REAL-TIME TO SUIT YOUR NEEDS AS AN ATHLETE IS GOING TO BE A PART OF PRODUCT MORE AND MORE AS WE HEAD INTO THE FUTURE.
The film, which adapts Rick Yancey's bestselling 2013 young-adult novel, doesn't tap into any particular collective concern, or into any ideas larger than a one-foot-in-front-of-the-other action-adventure.
In the meantime, fans will have to be content with this recent fan adaptation, a striking, bloody animated short that adapts a monologue in the book, and draws on some of the story's ending.
This production at the New Victory Theater, a British import from Pins and Needles Productions, adapts the classic 1938 children's book by Richard and Florence Atwater, in which the rather staid Mr. and Mrs.
The Oriental Riff's origins even trace back to stage acts like "The Grand Chinese Spectacle of Aladdin," which adapts the Arabian Nights story from which the story of Aladdin and the Magic Lamp originates.
But the role reversals Headley devises — and the way she adapts an ancient tale into a 21st-century struggle between haves and have-nots, brown-skinned and white, damaged and intact — are largely effective.
Mr. Audiard won a Palme d'Or at Cannes in 2015 for his Paris immigrant drama "Dheepan," but in "The Sisters Brothers," he adapts a quirky historical novel set in Oregon during the Gold Rush.
"Our final decision will be based on how our son adapts to school here," said Ismael Quiñones, whose father, four sisters and 19-year-old daughter from a previous marriage remain in Puerto Rico.
Thus we see how fascism cannily adapts to continue to hide its ugliness, and the inherent ironies in this, with the added detail of the historical and contemporary intersecting in a wildly random way.
Acer Aspire E 15 Laptop — $309.99 See Details If you need a laptop that adapts to any environment and you're always online, the Acer Chromebook R 13 notebook will check off most of your requirements.
As the finance world grows and develops with this technology, the next step is machine learning that changes and adapts to improve fraud detection and provides smarter customer service by conversing with users every day.
"Cloud gaming will be front and center of many discussions at E3 as the industry adapts to the changing business models," Candice Mudrick, head of analysis at industry research group Newzoo, told CNBC by email.
Yeun's latest film, Burning, adapts the 1992 Haruki Murakami story "Barn Burning," about an awkward Japanese outsider who makes a brief connection with a wealthy, urbane, expressive man who claims he enjoys burning down barns.
Like other machine learning-driven platforms, Spring Health puts a questionnaire in front of the end employee that adapts to the responses they are giving and then generates a wellness plan for that specific individual.
And in a cruel twist of biological fate, even working out more doesn't necessarily burn more calories because your body quickly adapts to the extra activity level, according to a 2016 study in Current Biology.
Plus, the uniforms are more or less the same for both men and woman: "The female body adapts itself to an outfit which, in turn, seems to have been shaped to its curves," she said.
Due out in 2017, the Disney-produced film adapts Madeleine L'Engle's popular sci-fi novel about a young girl named Meg whose scientist father goes missing while working on a secret project involving a tesseract.
The world tech elites seek doesn't adapt to the rank-and-file; the rank-and-file adapts to it, navigating the tottering jobs and cramped quarters that ever-wealthier plutocrats insist are hallmarks of innovation.
Africa probably has more secrets about humanity than anywhere else in the world, and it is those secrets that "computer programming that learns and adapts" (which is how Google describes AI) can help to uncover.
The Bose QC 35 II are hailed as the headphones that set the pace for modern noise cancellation with ANC that measures and adapts to the type of ambient noise that needs to be blocked.
It features better sound quality than the standard Google Home and more importantly it adapts to its position in the room as well as the situation, like sudden ambient volume fluctuations—kind of like Sonos!
The active HDR adapts to a variety of HDR formats to deliver top-notch picture reproduction, the audio technology produces an immersive surround effect, and the ThinQ AI system can even respond to your questions.
Clive, increasingly convinced that raising a humanimal is actually a terrible idea, tries to drown Dren in a sink, but to his surprise, she evolves and adapts the ability to breathe underwater on the spot.
Gentle Megasaur's battlecry adapts your murlocs on the board, giving them a choose-able buff like windfury, +1/+23 or one of several other adaptations Hearthstone showed off in its first and second card reveals.
Instead of releasing large batches of seasonal pieces, Mejuri adapts the so-called "drop" model that introduces only a small quantity of products each week, which allows it to timely translate customer sentiments into designs.
From there, he closes things out with a version of his "Grow Old With You" song from 1998's The Wedding Singer, but adapts it to be a retrospective look at his life and career.
The Kalorik 2-in-1 Cordless Cyclonic Vacuum was designed with a powerful brush that adapts to different floor types (so it's easy to go from kitchen tile to living room hardwood in no time).
Developments in artificial intelligence, deep learning, analytics algorithms and the like point to a more pervasive and yet more subtle type of software that more easily adapts to us, rather than the other way around.
Directed by Theodore Melfi, the film adapts Margot Lee Shetterly's nonfiction book about Black women who overcame racist and sexist obstacles to take on huge roles in helping America win the space race in the 1960s.
Screenshot: YoutubeTo anyone whose YouTube pages started to look strange today, you're not alone: with little fanfare, the site pushed a change that now adapts its video player to match the aspect ratio of your content.
The post, which the ruling states was seen in July of last year, stated that "Natural Cycles is a highly accurate, certified, contraceptive app that adapts to every woman's unique menstrual cycle," according to the ruling.
But if people have an eye misalignment that's present in early childhood, sometimes the young brain adapts to it such that at times when the eyes may be misaligned, there is no perception of double vision.
Throughout the film, which loosely adapts the first book in a trilogy by Jeff VanderMeer, Garland returns to Lena's after-action reports to add some insight into what she was feeling and thinking during her experience.
Canadian company House of Anesi is introducing an innovative bra that adapts to your changing breast size and claims to do away with back pain, eliminate red shoulder marks and underwire marks, and prevent underboob sweat.
We're not sure what we'll see, but we can expect to hear how the company that powered the Bill Gates-era of computing adapts to a future dominated by drones, self-driving cars, and "smart" everything.
This production from Theatreworks USA, part of a weekend series at the Kaye Playhouse, adapts the latest entry in Judy Schachner's book series about the conflicted Skippyjon into an hourlong musical for children 4 and older.
In another portrait of aging and its heartaches, The New Yorker's Calvin Trillin adapts his memoir "About Alice," a love-and-loss-struck paean to his late wife; Theatre for a New Audience's production begins Jan.
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - NATO plans to spend 3 billion euros ($3.24 billion) to upgrade its satellite and computer technology over the next three years as the Western military alliance adapts to new threats, a senior official said.
Over time, after Chrome studies the websites that you visit, the browser adapts to allow autoplaying on sites where you frequently played videos with the sound on and disables autoplay on sites where you do not.
"When a plagiarist takes the most recognizable portions of a novel and adapts them into a film, the plagiarist commits the 'classic' unfair use," Oracle wrote in their appeal referencing 'fair use' provisions in copyright law.
The show adapts eight essays that aficionados probably vaguely recall, and only devotees will notice the liberties taken by the writers (the filmmakers John Carney and Tom Hall, plus Sharon Horgan and the late Audrey Wells).
Occasionally, great talent appears to negate the impact of faith: The megatalented first-round draft pick who spends a microsecond in the minors and adapts quickly to the big leagues can test one's belief in equity.
"We're sensible and Scottish," he said after Baillie Gifford launched its first big advertising campaign in the City of London, costing the normally shy firm "a few million pounds" as it adapts to a new environment.
Developments in artificial intelligence, deep learning, analytics algorithms and the like instead point to a more pervasive and yet more subtle type of software that more easily adapts to us, rather than the other way around.
Apple claims its AirPods Pro are the first in-ear headphones with active noise cancellation that continuously adapts at 200 times per second to the geometry of a wearer's ear and the fit of the ear tips.
The series adapts Amoruso's 2014 memoir of the same name, which chronicles her start as a rebellious and dysfunctional 22-year-old who, after starting a vintage clothing eBay shop, strikes it big and builds a brand.
Keep in mind, though, that it's going to take trial and error to find a new combination, and there will be a period of about six weeks as the body transitions and adapts to the new drugs.
As she adapts to the secretive atmospheres of both her workplace and her new home, she grapples with existential "questions about God and the universe" and "intimate inquiries about marriage and fidelity," our reviewer, Jamie Quatro, wrote.
And as the Army adapts to a new way of warfare, the Multi-Domain Operations concept that's being developed across the force, the simulations that aviators use are helping but not fully solving those difficulties, he said.
This sweet but slight production at the New Victory Theater, a British import from Pins and Needles Productions, adapts the classic 1938 children's book by Richard and Florence Atwater, in which the rather staid Mr. and Mrs.
The space agency on Tuesday kicked off a three-month study in Cologne, Germany, requiring participants to stay in bed for long stretches of time in order to test gravity and how the body adapts to weightlessness.
Watch out for SHoP's other major endeavors around the country--the firm is currently planning the highest building in Brooklyn, a 217-story residential tower that adapts to the borough's space constraints by growing into the sky.
Working in her Rolling Hills, CA studio, Sung demonstrates how thermobimetal allows her to make a structure that adapts when temperature changes, with the interconnecting pieces flattening in the cold, and curling as the environment heats up.
Pros: Attractive appearance, easy to install, learns your preferences and adapts, adjusts the temperature based on whether you're home or away, outstanding appCons: Display can be hard to read, limited compatibility with non-Nest smart home devices
McCrae's poem adapts the poem's basic structure to explore a different sort of weariness: His seems to be a song of postelection despair, an exhausted giving up on the possibility of ever escaping the legacy of slavery.
Modern Love On this week's podcast, the actress Caitriona Balfe reads "A Boyfriend Too Good to Be True," a 2015 Modern Love essay about a family that adapts to accommodate the imagination of a grandmother with Alzheimer's.
"You discover your brain is a powerful tool, something that is so powerful that sometimes you are surprised by the outcomes, how quickly it adapts to situations and how quickly you learn," he said in an interview.
Russian finance minister Anton Siluanov told reporters on Thursday that his ministry planned to discuss a possible change to the way Russia adapts to Basel III with the central bank, which wants the domestic banks to be stronger.
Seth A. Johnston, Ph.D., is a Major in the U.S. Army, recent assistant professor of international relations at West Point, and author of How NATO Adapts: Strategy and Organization in the Atlantic Alliance since 1950 (Johns Hopkins, 2017).
However, Netflix on Monday forecast U.S. and international subscriptions would grow at a slower pace than Wall Street expected this quarter, underscoring the troubles it is grappling with as it adapts the service to different markets and cultures.
"The issue is not whether or not to row back on those regulatory standards, it's to make sure the system adapts fully to corporate bond markets being generally less liquid and able to absorb asset sales," Brazier said.
Major functional changes in these tissues continue to take place after birth, as the organism adapts to life outside the uterus, for the first time using its lungs to breathe air and its digestive system to process food.
One more interesting thing happens as your body adapts to cold exposure: As the nutrition researcher Kamal Patel explains in this article, you increase your supply of brown fat, a metabolically active tissue that specializes in generating heat.
EveryTeam serves as a sort of hub for all of the documents and core information about a company — a kind of living library that adapts over time and can easily suck in new information as it comes about.
THE DRAGON SLAYER: FOLKTALES FROM LATIN AMERICA Written and illustrated by Jaime Hernandez Hernandez, one of the brothers behind the Love and Rockets comic strip, adapts and updates three Latin American folk tales into a graphic-novel format.
Joel Grey, on the other hand, adapts an ah-do-declare drawl as the Alabamian former attorney general Jeff Sessions, the put-upon Mr. Cellophane of this story, whose resignation letter becomes a drawn-from-life running gag.
Dee Rees, who directed the marvelous and overlooked Mudbound in 2017, adapts Joan Didion's 1996 novel about a reporter who quits her job at the Washington Post during the 1984 presidential elections to care for an ailing father.
By watching humans perform tasks and feeding that data into an AI system, roboticists are giving machines the ability to learn in much the same way a small child adapts to his or her body in the physical world.
The interface now adapts to the speed you are driving at, for example, and will automatically give you less information as you drive faster, in order to let you focus as you head down the autobahn at 120 mph.
So, unless an unknown means of monetization springs up, VR is going to have to mainly monetize on the same basis as premium games, starting the cycle over again — premium to democratization when the technology adapts to everyday life.
"He watches my music videos every day now, so I'm excited to see how he adapts to tour buses and arenas full of people," Corgan — who's currently on the road with his band — told the organization's magazine of Augustus.
Many of them inspired by Harikumar's favourite artists, such as Edward Munch, Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, Katsushika Hokusai, Roy Lichtenstein, Gustav Klimt, Raja Ravi Varma and Mario Miranda, which she adapts for the stories and with an Indian context.
The clover adapts to colder climates by losing its ability to make hydrogen cyanide or HCN, a toxin the plant produces to protect itself from predators, like snails, insects and voles, and in the country, cows, sheep and goats.
Inditex is one of the few bright spots in a struggling apparel market, with sales growth outpacing that of rivals like Sweden's H&M as it adapts to consumers' changing shopping habits by combining large stores with online sales.
ON CHESIL BEACH Ian McEwan adapts his own novel, the story of newlyweds (a superb Saoirse Ronan and Billy Howle) in 1962 England whose apparently limitless affection and understanding hit a snag when it's time to consummate their marriage.
Both the 11-inch and the 12.93-inch models have a True Tone display that adapts the screen's color temperature to the light in your environment, as well as the ProMotion feature that makes scrolling and other animations appear smoother.
In Las Vegas, Texas Instruments (which makes way more than those big calculators) unveiled a headlight system that adapts the company's digital light processing technology to generate beams that can be precisely controlled via more than a million addressable pixels.
Of course, given that the Starz series adapts only a small part of Neil Gaiman's original novel, it's worth picking that up as well, to see just what might be in store for Shadow Moon, and the others in season 2.
The film adapts Michel Faber's novel about an alien who takes the form of a human woman (Scarlett Johansson) and traverses the Scottish countryside, luring unsuspecting men into a den where she feeds them to… some other, far worse creature.
"The platform adapts to the pace of learning, size of learning, and style of learning, in the sense that a student will know what to learn, when to learn, how much to learn, and how fast to learn," he says.
There's a display on the second floor of torn out, annotated, photocopied, and cut up pages from books, newspapers, magazines, and other ephemera, whose texts he copies, edits, and adapts for his unattributed verbal streaks of indirection, invective, irony, and impertinence.
The new iPad Pro has some significant advancements over iPad Air 2, including an A9X chip (over the Air 2's A9.73X), a 12 MP camera capable of shooting in 4K and a screen that adapts to ambient color temperatures.
Hansen says she is working to improve collision detection, especially for the top and bottom of paddles; add touch events so it can be controlled on a phone or tablet; and create a "responsive layout so it adapts to smaller screens".
Continuum, the feature in Windows 23 Mobile that adapts apps to any screen size, was noticeably faster and more responsive when docked to the Desk Dock (basically a more elegant version of Microsoft's own Display Dock) and connected to a monitor.
While trading the East's ivy-covered prestige for slinky airline uniforms and teased hair comes as a bit of an initial shock, Suzy quickly adapts to this hedonistic new world: a place unburdened by past generations' rigid definitions of success.
The agreement came after two years of talks and adapts EU rules to deals reached at a global level with U.S. and Japanese regulators, although the draft agreed text includes tweaks to global standards and a large number of waivers.
Luca Guadagnino's gorgeous film Call Me by Your Name adapts André Aciman's 2007 novel about a precocious 17-year-old named Elio (Timothée Chalamet), who falls in lust and love with his father's 24-year-old graduate student Oliver (Armie Hammer).
The company has teamed up with IBM to create the first vocabulary learning app powered by IBM's A.I., which adapts itself the child's current reading level and vocabulary range, then continues to intelligently adjust as the child's vocabulary skills improve.
His "Silence" is an act of cultural adaptation (some would call it appropriation) to the third degree: Here an Italian-American Catholic adapts a Japanese Catholic's novel about Portuguese Catholics for a Hollywood movie — arguably American culture's most distinctive art form.
Inditex has been one of the few bright spots in a struggling clothing market, with sales growth outpacing those of rivals such as Sweden's H&M as it adapts to consumers' changing shopping habits by combining large stores with online sales.
Midge's ex, Joel (Michael Zegen), becomes more interesting as he tries to build a life without Midge, while Zachary Levi ("Chuck"), as a new love interest, adapts to the show's conversational pace as if nimbly leaping on a moving train.
"We have an imperative to continue to safeguard New Zealand and Pacific security interests, and to be present — to be a source of stability and a reliable, valued partner, as our region undergoes change and adapts to new realities," it said.
Dr. Gitlin and colleagues have developed the Tailored Activity Program that identifies activities that are meaningful to people with dementia — it could be woodworking or making a salad — adapts them to their abilities and regularly schedules them into the patients' days.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Emirates, the world's largest long-haul airline, is stripping out costs from its business as it adapts to weaker markets and a stronger dollar and the rise of low-cost long-haul rivals, the carrier's president said on Thursday.
As the auto industry adapts to a smartphone-enabled world and looks to the potentially radical changes offered by autonomy, sharing, and alternative powertrains, what you touch and feel inside the car has once again drawn the attention of the world's designers.
But the controversy around the hair grooming policies shows that there is also a fine line between what does and doesn't count as acceptable behavior that changes as the military adapts standards to better reflect the growing diversity of its service members.
With Zuckerberg's ample financial resources, you can imagine the CZI developing or funding software that assesses a student's learning style and adapts to whether they grasp concepts better through a particular combination of voice, text, images, collaboration, individual work, practice or creativity.
The 2016 film, which is getting a limited theatrical release in America starting this weekend, adapts a comic by Yoshitoki Oima about a high-school boy, Shoya, trying to make amends with a deaf girl, Shoko, he once bullied in elementary school.
Unless some serious changes are made to how it tells its stories, the way it adapts comic book material, and how it handles Negan's character and the "All Out War" arc, it's not likely viewers will race to watch the show every week.
The mid-term outlook follows strong results for 2015 and a somewhat cautious forecast for this year as the company adapts to growing demand for cloud software paid by subscription rather than high-margin packaged products on which it has long counted.
And while 2018 Adapted Screenplay nominee Logan is technically part of the long-running series of X-Men movies starring Hugh Jackman's Wolverine, it also loosely adapts comics series Old Man Logan, making it both a sequel and an adaptation of sorts.
One of the best-recognised providers of these solutions is Kaspersky Lab, a cyber security provider that adapts to your online habits, knowing when to alert you, when to warn you, and when to step in to shield you from direct threats.
The process requires women take their body temperature at least several times a week, and do so first thing in the morning, inputting the data into the app which is designed to adapts its 'fertile' or 'not fertile' predictions to each user's cycle.
A good translation, to Jorge, would be not [only] something that adapts it to the target culture, not only carries over the themes and ideas, but enriches them, as well, through a mutual dialogue between the target culture and the source culture.
One of the reasons recently IPO'd Stitch Fix became so popular among female shoppers is because of how it pairs the convenience of home try-on for clothing and accessories with a personal styling service that adapts to your tastes over time.
Presented by the Poppy Seed Players, this musical adapts two children's books by Anna Olswanger, "Chicken Bone Man" and "Shlemiel Crooks," which was based on the real experiences of Ms. Olswanger's great-grandfather and the thieves who stole from his kosher liquor store.
The owner of Zara is one of the few bright spots in a struggling clothing market, with sales growth outpacing that of rivals such as Sweden's H&M as it adapts to consumers' changing shopping habits by combining large stores with online sales.
DuckDuckGo's approach is to start with a clean slate and use web crawlers — virtual online agents that visit and catalog selected aspects of sites — to build a rolling database of rules that adapts to the latest jukes by trackers and site admins.
In New York, hospitals are pioneering a little-tested method of "ventilator sharing," and the Food and Drug Administration has granted emergency use approval to a device, developed by a South Carolina-based company, that adapts one ventilator for use with four patients.
The Exclusive Veho Cave Smart Home Starter Kit and Camera Bundle ($549.95 Value) A security system that adapts to your needs, this starter kit is designed in a way that allows you to easily expand and customize it depending on your requirements.
Set in the late 1980s in East Texas, each season adapts a new novel in which best pals Hap (James Purefoy) and Leonard (Michael K. Williams) unpack America's rich, tortured history of seedy deals gone wrong, Vietnam War hangovers, and racial animosity.
Several experiments are going up that in one way or another test how life adapts to microgravity — as the recently completed landmark test of human physiology showed, large-scale changes don't seem harmful, but it can be hard to quantify things at a smaller scale.
The platform works by analyzing a variety of signals in real-time, pertaining to each login attempt, and then adapts dynamically to offer "the most appropriate security challenge(s)" — based on its analysis of "hundreds of data-points", according to founder and CEO Zia Hayat.
Bandersnatch — which takes place in 1984 and tells the story of "a young programmer [who] begins to question reality as he adapts a sprawling fantasy novel into a video game and soon faces a mind-mangling challenge," according to the synopsis — has five possible endings.
In addition to a Bluetooth-enabled speaker system from which users can stream any music with a compatible device, the system adapts to the desired lighting color and brightness through color-changing lights, and has alternative modes, including night light and music-reactive modes.
Kaphar adapts classical painting and sculpture to critique the whiteness of art history and create alternate narratives — not just to remember those left out of the canon, but also to criticize a systemic process of deliberate obfuscation on the part of museums, historians, and institutions.
According to a study published Tuesday in the Proceedings of the Royal Society B, white clover (Trifolium repens) adapts equally well to cities of all sizes — with 20 studied in Ontario, Canada, from London, with a population near 400,000 to tiny Everett, population 1,670.
"What's so interesting is that, like certain plays by Pinter, perhaps, the play adapts itself to its actors, so it doesn't seem to matter if you cast it with men in their 60s or their 30s," said Christopher Hampton, who translated it, by telephone.
Following his world record move to United in August, midfielder Paul Pogba has yet to live up to his hefty price tag but Rooney is confident that once the Frenchman adapts to the rigors of English football, he will be well worth the outlay.
STOCKHOLM, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Full-year operating profit at Ingka Group, which owns most IKEA stores, fell 13% as savings and increased sales failed to make up for higher purchasing costs and large investments as it adapts to digitalisation and fast-changing shopper habits.
"Story of a Great Love" (Sunday), from 1942, adapts a 19th-century novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, while "The Shadow of the Tyrant" (Saturday and Thursday), from 123, is a fictionalized account of political squabbling in 1920s Mexico that was suppressed for decades.
"Story of a Great Love" (Sunday), from 7183, adapts a 2718th-century novel by Pedro Antonio de Alarcón, while "The Shadow of the Tyrant" (Saturday and Thursday), from 5136, is a fictionalized account of political squabbling in 24100s Mexico that was suppressed for decades.
Working as usual in beautiful Technicolor, Donen adapts Norman Krasna's play "Kind Sir" into a handsome chamber piece about a popular actress (Ingrid Bergman) who takes a chance on a married man (Grant), only to discover that he's not telling her the full truth, either.
Many would call the denim jacket a wardrobe staple, and with good reason: It goes with everything, from corduroy to florals and all of the textures and patterns in between, and adapts to a wide range of personal styles (hence why it's been a mainstay for decade).
"Onecourse is made of thousands of learning units, some could be on reading activities, some could be on numeracy activities — it's a modular course, it's built around the child's day and adapts to their needs," explained the company's CTO, Jamie Stuart in a video about the team.
In many ways the design by Rogers Partners Architects+Urban Designers, Ken Smith Landscape Architect and ASD takes the original pyramid form and adapts it for Florida's reality: The new angular pier tower shields visitors from the hot sun and bears the brunt of any offshore weather.
It outputs at a maximum of 60W, automatically adapts the voltage and current to offer the best charging experience, and it even supports USB-C PD. In theory, you plug in your MacBook charger and you get a USB-C charger that can charge basically anything.
I have a rare condition known as aphantasia, a neurological state that has generated some media attention, but very little of it seems to probe how it affects relationships—focusing far more on how the brain adapts and learns compared to the rest of the population.
Africa has produced just one of the world's 169 "unicorns", the label given to privately held tech start-ups with a valuation of more than $1 billion: Africa Internet Group, which adapts foreign business models such as e-commerce and mobile cab-hailing to African circumstances.
After interviewing several survivors, the documentary provided a hypothesis that the human mind, in order for the body to survive, adapts to the situation and creates a new sense of reality and distorts time to give survivors a psychological edge to increase their chance of survival.
And one last consideration, at least when it comes to that can't-lift-your-arm feeling a day or two after the gym: "Recent research indicates that muscle pain following exercise is actually beneficial and part of how muscle adapts and becomes stronger from exercise," Hudson says.
For many, the pandemic has uprooted business operations and social norms, as companies across the United States are grappling with new remote-work policies and the general public adapts to social distancing — disruptions that the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned about several weeks ago.
Luca Guadagnino's gorgeous Call Me by Your Name, set in 1983 in Northern Italy, adapts André Aciman's 2007 novel about a precocious 17-year-old named Elio (Timothée Chalamet) who falls in lust and love with his father's 24-year-old graduate student Oliver (Armie Hammer).
Luca Guadagnino's new film, which adapts André Aciman's 2007 novel about a precocious 17-year-old who falls in lust and love with his father's 24-year-old graduate student, is remarkable for how it turns literature into pure cinema, all emotion and image and heady sensation.
And when, as she is doing this summer, she adapts a Shakespeare classic about twins who mistakenly believe one another to be lost at sea, she finds in the cross-dressing comedy an opportunity to explore how gender shapes the way we perceive one another, and ourselves.
Adjusted gross: $291.2 million Unadjusted gross: $28.8 million What it's about: One of Cecil B. DeMille's many grand Biblical epics, the movie adapts the story of a man whose power is tied to his uncut hair, and the woman who learns his secret and betrays him.
Regardless of the current roadblocks, Mehanna emphasizes the need to build user control into user interface systems like Facebook from the very beginning and believes it's an essential part of a personalized system that adapts to your biases and not the person who wrote the system.
In March, the Marriott Theatre's production of Evita also drew fire for casting white actors in nearly all of the show's roles, continuing what has become an unfortunately common practice of erasing the ethnic identity of the actual Argentinian historical figures whose lives the play adapts.
The Universal Kids show, which takes the formula from the hit NBC sports entertainment competition series and adapts it for a younger generation, will see Payton Myler, 9 and Luke Sarion, 10, face off against one another for a qualifying race in the 9/10-year-old age bracket.
Clean and clear bit of YOU ARE THE HERO exposition, then you wander off into a world that largely adapts itself to suit your current ability: a neat, simple, welcoming design that gives everyone the joy of exploration while only really having to worry about those fucking bears.
In the meantime, Better Call Saul fans looking for a similar mix of black comedy and criminal mischief should seek out the first season of Epix's Get Shorty, which adapts Elmore Leonard's colorful Hollywood gangster novel in a way that's different from the movie, but no less entertaining.
The series, which adapts John Le Carré's 1993 novel, stars The Avengers' Tom Hiddleston as a refined hotel manager who has a run-in with an international arms dealer (played by House's Hugh Laurie), and subsequently becomes a spy in his household, looking for a way to expose him.
I don't mean to suggest that technologists don't have a role to play in how society adapts to new technologies, but certainly other aspects of society also have to pitch in so that society can really elegantly and smoothly keep pace with the technology changes that are happening.
It will be interesting to see how the movie adapts the plot, which involves many different cats telling the story of their lives as they decide that it's time for one older cat to die aka ascend to the "Heaviside Layer" and come back to a new life.
The mother's body adapts to the child's needs, adding blood vessels and volume, but the environment inside the womb remains almost otherworldly, with levels of oxygen flowing to the baby that are similar to those in the thin air near the top of Mount Everest, according to past research.
"These fundamental findings have greatly increased our understanding of how the body adapts to change, and applications of these findings are already beginning to affect the way medicine is practiced," Randall Johnson of Karolinska Institute, who is on the Nobel prize selection committee, said in Stockholm on Monday morning.
But on the opposite end of the spectrum are extremely tight spaces, from the "Bicycle Sauna" designed by H3T Architects — which squeezes six relaxation-seekers into a transportable, heated pod — or "Birdhouse Rooftile" by Klaas Kuiken, which adapts a single terra-cotta roof tile into a conspicuous avian refuge.
The film adapts a mix of footage from the trials, which were televised at the time (a few of which are shown during the credits, demonstrating the film's adherence to its source material) and Kloepfer's memoir, The Phantom Prince: My Life with Ted Bundy, which details their tumultuous six-year relationship.
The assigned protective team learns and adapts to the wishes and idiosyncrasies of the protectee, and the person being protected comes to understand and appreciate the gravity of being surrounded by a team of professionals whose job it is to sacrifice their own lives, if need be, to protect the official.
With music by Richard Strauss and libretto by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, the story is a hodgepodge that mixes and adapts elements from various prior works: the long forgotten operetta, L'Ingenu Libertin, by Claude Terrasse and Louis Artus, as well as Moliere's comedy, Monsieur de Pourceaugnac, and aesthetic inspiration from the painter William Hogarth.
But Hooper, in his strange relish for recreating the exact parameters of the musicals he adapts (arguably to their detriment), seems to have wanted to recreate the flesh-colored appearance of scantily clad, nearly-nude cats, in the vein of the original theatrical costumes — but using photorealistic CGI fur to do it with.
Today, a company called Silk Labs, co-founded by former Mozilla CTO Andreas Gal, is launching a device that aims to address those concerns with its smart home sensor dubbed "Sense" that interoperates with your home's connected devices, and automatically adapts to your needs over time by learning from your behavior and patterns.
In "Zama" (April 13), Lucrecia Martel adapts the celebrated novel by Antonio Di Benedetto, set in colonial Argentina in the eighteenth century, to tell the story of a Spanish magistrate (Daniel Giménez Cacho) in a small seaside town who's doing the empire's bidding (overseeing slaves and fighting marauders) while pursuing his personal pleasures.
Steven Soderbergh adapts the Elmore Leonard novel to tell a slick heist movie starring George Clooney as a thief just out of jail who stumbles onto a new robbery job and Jennifer Lopez as the US Marshal on his tail (and not just because she's trying to catch him in the act). 
"We need to understand even more about how the human body adapts to different exercise regimes and how this can be important for mitigating what we see as sort of aging-related changes that occur in the functionality of muscle and the ability of the muscle to metabolize fuel, sugar and fat," she said.
On a conference call with reporters on Thursday, Ben van Beurden, Shell's chief executive, said that the pending acquisition of the British oil and gas producer BG Group, which is expected to be completed in a few weeks, would be an opportunity to further streamline Shell's operations as it adapts to the changing energy industry.
Sony came out with a $1993 "artificially intelligent" set of headphones in 2010, the Sony MDR-NC300D Digital Noise Canceling Earbuds, but the difference with LifeBEAMS buds, called Vi, is they have built-in software that adapts to your body using biometrics such as temperature, heart rate and other data measured through inner ear motion.
Placing the series on the network was a deliberate move to reach an America less likely to already know the stories he adapts; "it would've been preaching to the choir" to place it with a premium cable channel, as Black said at a press screening of the first episode in New York this week.
Other leaders — it is inevitable he will not be the last to have to self-isolate and "work from home" — will be interested to see how he adapts to what will be a very strange working environment for someone used to a steady flow of meetings, able to summon advisers into his presence at will.
It's reminiscent of the undulant wall of the 926-square-foot vacation home that the 33-year-old architect Ramiro Meyer designed for his brother-in-law in the lakeside town of San Bernardino, which adapts Benítez's brick pleats to a gentle ripple, as if the nearby lake itself had been translated into clay.
The suite of driver-assist features is useful, and the adaptive cruise control makes for blissful highway operation (although I'm longing to see how Caddy's Super Cruise handfree highway system adapts to the brand's SUVs — it's currently available only on the CT6 sedan.)Second, the cargo capacity with the third row deployed is a problem.
The ability to pull something on that stretches, adapts to your body, that has straps that aren't going to fall down, that gives you either a moderate or high level of support based on the intensity of the exercise—there's just certain needs in that package that are the same for the Jogbra as it is now.
Working with Robert De Niro and Joe Pesci for the first time since 1995's "Casino" — and with Al Pacino for the first time ever — Scorsese adapts Charles Brandt's "I Heard You Paint Houses," a memoir about Frank Sheeran (De Niro), a hit man who claimed to play a role in the disappearance of his friend, Jimmy Hoffa (Pacino).
The chef, Mark Hennessey, explains various steak cuts and how he adapts French recipes so they conform to the kashrut: "The Gefilte Manifesto: New Recipes for Old World Jewish Foods," by Jeffrey Yoskowitz and Liz Alpern (Flatiron Books, $35), and "Le Marais: A Rare Steakhouse … Well Done," by Mark Hennessey and Jose Meirelles (Gefen Publishing, $29.95).
With the description of this being a cooling mattress, I was also slightly worried that I'd end up being too cold at some point during the night, but that's the beauty of phase change material — it adapts to your body's temperature to help you stay at that ideal "Goldilocks" temperature of not too hot and not too cold.

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